QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide.
Much of the world is familiar with CPR — short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation — an emergency medical intervention created in 1957 by Peter Safar. The process is designed to stabilize people who aren’t breathing or breathing intermittently and who may be in cardiac arrest until the person can reach a hospital or other care.
Similarly, QPR is an emergency mental health intervention for suicidal persons created in 1995 by Paul Quinnett. An abbreviation for Question, Persuade and Refer, the intent is also to identify and interrupt the crisis and direct that person to the proper care.
Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Each year thousands of Americans, like you, are saying “Yes” to saving the life of a friend, colleague, sibling, or neighbor.
Learning Objectives:
~ How to offer hope, and save a life
~ Increase awareness of stigma and understand suicide as a public health issue
~ How to recognize someone at risk for suicide
~ How to Question, Persuade and Refer someone who may be suicidal
~ How to access local and national referral resource
Due to grant support, this training is free of charge to participants
This training will take place virtually through Zoom
Register here:
QPR Training Registration: Thursday, February 12, 2026
Please complete this form to register for Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Suicide Prevention Training on February 12, 2026. This training will be presented virtually via Zoom from 9:00am to 11:00am AKDT.
Questions?
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